• Q. Hello! I bought the beast on 15th October and both, rear and front wheel make a distinctive noise which, as told by my dealer, is supposed to be normal as the disc pad is 'adjusting' itself and would open up after the first service. Does it call for concern or should I ignore it? (I've driven it for 300 kms in a week as I commute between college, internship and my home)

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    Vishnu
    Vishnu | 4 years ago

    Its not an issue to worry about buddy! The disc pads need to be set and needs practice with the rubber braking pads which can only be did by riding. So rev it up, maintain with proper oiling and most importantly service date must not be missed. Ride safe:)

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    Sushant
    Sushant | 6 years ago

    Nothing to worry pal. Get a thorough check in the first service. It is an issue if it sustains after first service. Some bikes does have this. For example, me and my friend both purchased from the same dealer and same day. But his disk was making noise. And it was gone after first service. So chill

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    Sandipan
    Sandipan | 6 years ago

    Hi udit actually when the disc pads are new their rubber is not properly adjusted to the brake wheel after a month after getting rubbed against the disc this will go away

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